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' ) J» k&steff'$&&%&$$ ^ •*- wi, t m * A»* r V.» mi &' VVv*? Nil a* etan s-Tidf «fea. srved Real PAINT Specials! PURITAN I«WK\ANDja LABCOLQBB FOR jP^^H* tAWN FVEMtUWt DftlES jfJF ONE HOttft *- f«COlO«» '\\'— | - ,- -^-r .''—Tin - rirrni ADD mQYXj^tyfmm$to&wmm i rrl f\f ' \ , TT*\'—T STEWARD PAINT Aijttf wua^wntt STORE _ . Sole I»»toHMaftor,of IMPERIAL WASmmt J*ilXi*J*f*ISr Cobb BIdg., 110 East C**fe* SI* • • •' PKowe223 mmmi* NrwM«nbrrs Si 6'tttffe & i f$&dUi& ST-JL ...i.i.Tr. •.jfoiiir *** ^ . State and national offteeiSS «rtOfct If m Buffalo Saturday ajtferrtootam S$4ay 15, when fifteen Cofcols of Catholrt! Daugbteis o* America of. fwestem New jpik will iceceive 'flew members. This cfegree «rtera« J$ificaUon is to? hotto* the thirty-* \1th. anwwsaix of. the founding ,„j the Cathohc, Jtaughters »i Ara- fetfica and is dedicated! to tte press-- \%t Supreme Bcgent, Mary C, uffy, of South Sraaasge, I*. J. . The progress oJ the Catholic iEaughters is phenomenal; the or^ ionization having been fernied in ; 1:903 by the Knights ot t?olumbuB •With a membership of sfcsfar. The iftrst Supreme Regent was Nfr. iJbhn E. Carberry, Grand Knight lot Utica, NeW \York.\ Council Z§$. * In 1919 the Knights of Colum- •Bus c&eulated an ap-peal to- Catfo- lolic organizations for subscrtp- ifi'ons to the War Activities Fund. The Catholic Daughters of Am- erica was the only organization to- ,respond when, iii return' fo3{ their untiring efforts in its behalf, a check for $25,000 was transmitted to them from the Catholic EaUgh- ters' National Treasury, ta'addi- REDDY KILOWATT \? *:«:\«&£ AND HIS FRIENDS #tftf titbit VttiMifitm C*:$ ^*V t & • ft % v» » . •e'lr %*» . **&: -we sum (SOL... ^ly'fff wai ;WM\ UMI, men ^•hfautt o\% Catholic XM«W4 tews of Ataeric|-is the pwp«ii| fon arid freservatiori ol 1HW Faitji and U>* s &^nS»fW|t^>1 .patriotism. aaPtl*trnam<! impii} f the materiali «»#al an* int«fyw|f uof dft**%«iii«hf of Catholic ym manhood and tfee pcoteqUofc $m well heinf of Catholic girls; mm are> fiitneV pdedgfid to th^ dte pensatlon of .cfcani» and the -pf| wmxfcik of cathoBc 9)mmm piofeits. Us.. .•<•/'-' There is a«-jwUor organfcRaliM of Cathplie Daughters which \ ' HOW, WMwM m W«i ArictiHute'- «*d;iiN*' ft ^**W' tolanawer qw««tions about prob ^xfuqne,,! *n<i wwes^Mbni th> nlftre ^iiin^ vtp«¥, yo% will jfeeejwe. * 4iw5|rf«pl^ to yow ^ery iwmvtli^ t«olte«Kfcl»»mt*»5fl<: !4We4haW?a» ^ ---'*-\- xm*am question^ ._ ir _^ .,„_, -.„. -^.,„.. eaeh one af :a»lMc«<e conamunic»«on\ —•*>«*c*Ttaac«r\**AP'veis6c* f w ' MOt»4E^ CAJ^I VOW £Pv*Rfc THt T/ME ? You cot)iL£ # ypt>'^ LET ME fc*s TH^ COOKI^^ ON AH Afcm>/iWmcJ EtECTRre RANG-E! 3E iash- 80ft lit of soma !8 a hatfi eati! next fav- You utter a lit- lired, Ask us bow to save 02 o» a 1938 Electric Range NIAGARA, LOCKPORT &OMTAftIO POM* €Qr. NIAGARA'(([HUOSON bers i5,0fu' in- Wpy-fiw sXMtei Puerto Rico and Canada. Itf .«• .pertpd' ot two years recentty WM Juniors contributed $15,QC)0 . •<» Qharity. The purpose of me Jw-* ior organization is to foster C«W-* olic companionship, to stiwiulife Catholic itfealsi to' ertcburage .% habit of service to othei's an*-f* provide wholesome recreaficp under, jpropetf-leade^shipi JunSoi* work is rapidly goining rfeeojp- tion and renewed support... \\ • • In the Qtirty-fflve years of tttftl* existence- €he Catholic DaughMp have contributed generously v& Catholic charitable projects ariw Catholic education, cndowslf Catholic colleges, convents 4rra parochial' schools, promineWB among which are the ' Nation*!! Catholic Schoor of Sofcial Service' to which 12 scholarships were* given, two fellowships to Cntno^ lie University, Washington, D. CW and one scholarship 1 to North Am*~ erican College of Rome. Statie\ Courts have sponsored funds fO» the cdUcaQon of young men fbs the Holy Priesthood and in tt6^ ent years tlie Now York State* Court of Catholic Daughters mndte a contribution to D'Youville Col*-- leg^e of Buffalo for library pur- poses. The conference will comprise 1 four Western New York District® as follows: Miss Mary C. DraVes of Dunkirk, N. Y., District Depuw ty of Buffalo, Jamestown, Oleaw and Salamanca Courts; Mrs. James A. Higgins of Medina, N. Y., District Deputy of Laoka^- wanna, Niagara Falls, Brockport, Attica and Albion; Miss Anne Seagorf of Attica, District Deputy of Medina, Bhtavlo and East Au- rora; and Mrs. Robert Avery ot \Lackawanna District Deputy Of Hamburg, Dunkirk and Tona*- wandu. Court Tlmon, No. 680, of Buf- falo, will be the hostess Qottrt. Mrs. James J. Rellly, Grand HStS- gent, assisted by the officers of? her Court, will confer the degree. Miss Delores Clifford of Dunktefe will assist an Lecturer. Miis* Draves will be the presiding D1S- trlel Deputy. Special music « bew ing arranged for the occasion by gwm&atfoiV: U \ thf plantinfi .\\•<W*e^lS* 0, Bt Ray«fKftt4 v* tn« depwyfewsftt «l vej-ffit&bi*' erisps m* wvesiv 'fife «he perc^ttaie ot $m-» mfooMmlg low, svtt»tonnt ttitcke* SfWfti^i vm\ W desteabic?, ) %jaie? of the* rtosfi fi««*iuett0 i$ij&*& «f *«dueetf yfiilds in* trie mmi' *• ' \ \ \ \\ tile •'tm <Bnt is m costly- post- . WoSt seed catalogues have v»l- IWSJS&i' sUgfcestiOHs oh varices, tiirie>,'aAt rates of seeding. Head : tlie cAtalOM*es to' bo sttvo yon un- dor&tfatttl me tei'im usetr. Care Must Bo fttRen to make certain ithafe tho recomtsiendations apply to your county. \Mow detivftetf' lhtormatlon on the »0% gardeft is given in Cor- nell' bulletins E-381 'Vtirietles of- Vegetahlr-s for 1930* and 1 E-S4'4 'The Home »Sarden'. Sinile coiiles may bo had ffee from the col- lege.\ Winter Oats B. W. writes: \I hnvo been read- ing of winter oats, I hovo sown 1 rye and Wheat to the fall, but never heard of sowing oats then, M i* Is possible, however, to get! acrfep'of oats by sowing In tlie fall, i want to know about ft, 11 I*rofessor G-. \PI. Serviss of the agronomy depurtment replies; \It would not be satisfactory to plant! our ordinary oat varieties in the fall, for they would winter kill. \Pn the south growers have va- rieties both of winter oats and Bpring oats; and in tile far south winter oats sown in the fall usu- ally do better than spring oats. No varieties are resistant enough to cold tq be sown in New York in the fall.\ fe joint choirs of Court Tlmon, 380, of Buffalo, and Court Wfigr, Baker of Lnckhwanna under the supervision of tho organist of the Lackawanna Court. In the evening o banquet in compliment to the State and Na- tional! Off toors and tho new mem- bers Will be helid at the Knights of Columbus^ Clubhouse at 506 Dela- ware avenuo. Exhibit ml Drama t* Mark arur&bttM »W by Oft Aflne of Engl . Si Oohn^ Chu^hkliWilBlj m] :i mm, fotw ttwmfcwm mmmmt wutemtxsmm mw M pmt *«o'by? ma w«w i{iho*M\ o« M«. lto-^^r#E«w •\••«* of Savons ofe Re% |,« % John's ..Ghuithv sflblialied tm, i The oxi-tiuit vtm -m mMm At «hf Buifato ^iSWcijeat: MKBS|«m, :be«inmng Mondayi Jvtay 1ft, m a 1 ftc»ic«f.of at leas* tv>cr weclfe fh4 dis-piay witt also ineUxdo- avtin^ nlettttesv annps «M «ellc» deblct'- ing tho history and jgrowtft- ox th« dfoCBso,. A- duama, \Twtmig»elsg 4&wir d'epfetln* the history of the' Dio* icase; wit hs m'osen^od Sfay Si and 18 in tho Buffalo' Gonslstoryi The 101s* annual eonvotvtlolv ol ;the diocese wilt meet iro Butfaloj May 16- and 17,. its puegKwntf beiftg m«rged with those of \\m annl>» versary celebratlott. Tho dpama denlots Uio history of New York State- ana of the Episcopal* Diocese of Western New York for more thai* a hundred years. Mrs. Irving SnoW\ who Wrote It, has- devoted much time in careful research' so- that tltt ac* curacy of the period portrayed might be exact* It? i» hulloved the drama will be nn uplifting and tin- tiling spectacle and should Imvo an inspirational effect for a loag lime to conio on those who see it, Throughout tho performance the audience will bo Impressed by the mammoth aonle of the pro- ductiotK Over three hundred comprise tho east, including tho great ehorua of trained voices un- der tho diveotion of Mi\ DeWitt G. Oarrotson. Mr. Charles Ken- nedy is general chairman. Millions of Trees Planted on Farms Thirteenth Starts for Girls Year of Planting Farm Boy* unit Millions of trees have beew planted by farm boys and, girls liv New York state during the past) IS years. Tho total' will pass the 15 million mark this spring OH 4-M club mombors and studonts In vo- cational agriculture sot oat 1,637,- 0OO trees, neteortllngr to tamos' t). Pond, assistant extension forostei' at Cornell University. Through a cooperative plan 1 with the State Conservation De- purtment these young farm boys nnd girls rwcelvo only onoo n thousand froe trees for reforest- ing Idle and waste lands. ThlB year 4-11 Club members are pluming 1,177,000 trees In 10 counties, while vocational stud- ents In 00 high schools ure sot- ting out -100,000 trees In 40 coun- ties. Boys and girls together nro keeping true to thulr motto, •Young Folks and Trues Grow Up Together.\ Tho only counties out- side of suburban Now York In which trees will not be plailtod are Warren. Essex und Hamilton, Among 4-H clubs, Erie county leads thCi year with 110 orders for 1000 trees each, followed by Ni- agara with 80; Delaware with 00; Allegany with 07; Oneida and St. Lawrence with 89 oaeh; Wyom- ing with 04; and Chautauqua with 61. Among the high schools, Scho- harie County's Middloburg lends with 14' orders; followed closely by South Dayton, Cattaraugus gany county with 12; and Oreon- coutily, with 13; Bolivar in Allc- vlllo, Green county, with 10. Hoiton V. Noyes To Be (iucHt of Honor At Moroni FcHtival Commissioner of State partmont of AgrleuJhire Market* To Visit teRoy tit and Rcrcgtiltlon of the Importance of th<? fi-uit Industry l« Iselnfj r iven thU year by nine counties oinlng to stage the eight!) annual estern New York Apple Blon* nam Fe«tlv»l at Lelloy, May 21, in connection with tho stole-widd e«mpaign to promote eorusum^tlon of New York Slate apples. The festival at LeRoy in reality will be the cllmosx of a series of festivals in the various oottnttej) at which county queens wiU bo chosen. Feature* at the regional festival In Lettoy will be thd \Purudc of Youui\ and the se- lection of the Apple Btaww Queen, or \uue©» of queenn,\ from amon« the county queens. Hoiton v. Noyea, Commtssienor of tl»«f State Department of Agri- culture mid Markots, teas uce@jnt«dj an Invitation to be o cues* of honor at the festival, The Cem- rolMilonw s»l<i his aeceptance was prompted by a dtesire to give of- ficial recognition to the occasion V 0 U P IK V F. N f 10 N S mmmmmtfmmm H«rl*mUt, f lAlllllltf* »•—ii»!i#» w»t«» ttM|«Mit* IS ,1 ipfcum i4—<)«»M*I' *t m***# »nttM«' ifi-A;*¥W*? A«Ulks Mlltl««l 14—Culleetltm «f SMIMMS 5Mwr«a« .ihHtlOW fKHrdlKK (Mbhr.) farrow Islrt Utl In any hrsH«l ot U*t»t»g «T—lfseoob«# (W—<3»HIM» l»—UllfB , 40—•CflMMmcS 41—CV«»|^ fnrllv*lr 4B—rtHM»»V l^-c«m't4«ij»i| 1 «t. »i»»ttt^. \- toi*jiitf*iit^i * \... ' ' ;--'>-#: 4«i«Sii»*lM» : Wjtm tm . , *~Oj*».'«Mi»trr - ««tW«»»(HKl' t»M4hiy li-KU(«»l>ih iv IT—M»v«r*ntlitl • IS—\*tl»t'» *«»«*»** • ' > si—H*i(»»i««»t tt»* nHkltr «•*»•: »•—VMt«f«»r«» ', % •. IT—KsitTtM srMltiW* W—A*lilff»Hit «««««» M »»Wf •*• »r—«««vsi .<» and to oueouniao clvlo groups to promote tho nnrlcultumi Interests of UuSIr sections. Tlie Western New York Festi- val is financed entirely by a group of sponsors, ropr<wentln0 eivlo and business Interests tlu'ouglraut tho region. No od- miBalon is ehai'aed' at any event and large crowds ave oxpooted. 19 Is expucled that last yoara Ml floats will be doubled In nqmbw. that ot lelmt 20 school' bond* Willi ho In 1 Line, nnd 1 that ahout 1011 eommunltles will Rm'ticlhnte Itf the coremoniot at I^elwy, way 21. M ScribbIers M Appears Malting its nppcnrarioo tills week before the people of Medl«u> Is Volume III, NdT 2 of tfto \Sorll)- blers\ from the Medina lliRh School. Edited bv Helen Youjea, Kdltor-ln-Chiuf, the volume, al- irnellvoly bound In papop form, contains many notoworlhy liter- ary efforts on the pnrt of the stu- dents and la profusely Illustrated 1 throughout with colorful draw- ings. A word of appreciation to tho \Scribblers\ Is given as a foreword by Dr. Curl Cnrmer, nil- tlonnlly known writer, who ro» calls his dnys ns a youth oh ti farm neur Albion In « poem »n» titled \Song For Orleana County.\ Asslslinu In tho Assembling of material for this yoar'ii \Scrlb- btera\ linn been Mm Carol' Half, July, when' sponsor and ICngllsh limtruotof, voiced thfilr rmntn No. 48 gelvtdi Mtimmii wan i>m ottwm oram mimm nrnw mm • mm MU tiKmwwiiw ma vmm mmm nin [•ji.i^ui mm mmm® mm n» iiitinM* ran tmvi nuEirjRE mwi aw* Mi* Kstnwln* Gormmt. At»t Adviwr, The following cornwitWe acted as Advisory Board in the compilation of tiw vapious poems rtnd short nrtlclos: Mh^@8 M. Genevieve SrnlUv, Klisiftbeth Mur- ray, and Marion Royco. Middlcport Sehoof Addition Approved Mlddloport's reouost for tOO.OTO to bo used toward Cite building ot a school addition linu been .tip- proved by the PWA and will probably bo grunted, school of- ficials there believe, it Is one ot the nearly a.ooo projects approv- ed by tho udmiitistriition and one of the eleven Western New York projects, The estimated cost of the MM- dleport progrnrn la $1114,000. The proposition of making at* lerotion* v> the present fylifldle*- port sdhool mot with approval at the annual school meeting ri&oal 20f> opinions, last voters nil ullrti mfl i RHUBARB ICtPUm C. £ SMO'V • CO S MOOTH, ung-y rh«bwb tew enters on tjRw n»lfnf »«*\» in * 4«u volt eMa«ff u sn immvmttmkM mone e* ft>*. or M the 6>«ert cowrss followlhg * *irt>*UntUl w*»l, rV.r*«4 wit* cooMw, B k «!«« the KM rsfro»l«n«at for lUferaui pttfihNl «rf gtMMnM*. M . _ «HOiAR» m I «n fi*w»a» watslner of »*Hm ie» (««rv«alt«t> erearn fr»»cr, flit *oi inors «fc*s 4 caps rbB6ti# <«yt Hf Msuul % fttll. 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